| 单词 | large-handed | 
| 释义 | large-handedadj.adv.ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > inordinate or excessive desire > 			[adjective]		 > rapacious ravenousc1425 rapinous1484 ravening1548 rapacious1572 scambling1600 large-handeda1616 tenter-hooking1615 vulturizing1650 vulturian1659 leech-like1682 vulturine1721 vulturish1826 vulturous1843 a1616    W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens 		(1623)	  iv. i. 11  				Large-handed Robbers your graue Masters  are.       View more context for this quotation 1803    G. Mason Life Richard Earl Howe 98  				I say not, that so renowned a general meant to flee from his standard, or to leave the poor deserted accomplices of any large-handed robber to an imminent execution. 1886    Standard 		(Clarksville, Texas)	 9 Apr. 4/2  				No considerable portion of the American people would care a cent if some large handed burglar should get hold of every dollar of Jay Gould's money and confiscate it. 1907    E. Hough Story of Outlaw xi. 163  				There had now grown up an armed and legal warfare between the cow men themselves—in the first place very large-handed thieves—and the rustlers. 1925    R. V. Merrill Platonism of Joachim du Bellay ii. 41  				Du Bellay, in his early work a large-handed pilferer from the Italians, took his most famous sonnet almost word for word from Bernardino Daniello.  2.  figurative. Generous; liberal, unrestrained; open-handed. Formerly also as adv. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > 			[adjective]		 custyeOE room-handeda1200 largea1225 free?c1225 plenteousc1350 bounteousc1374 liberalc1384 free-hearteda1398 ungnedea1400 royalc1405 opena1425 plentifula1475 profuse?a1475 ungrighta1475 lavishc1475 almifluent1477 prodigous1477 frank1484 bountiful1508 largifluent?a1525 munificent1565 magnificent1577 largeous1583 munifical1583 magnifical1586 free-handed1592 frolic1593 open-handed1593 magnific?1594 prodigal1595 goodwillya1598 communicativea1602 real1602 prodig1605 unniggard1605 generous1615 open-hearteda1617 large-handeda1628 unniggardly1628 fluent1633 profusive1638 numerous1655 largifical1656 insordid1660 unsparing1667 dispensive1677 expensive1678 wasteful1701 flush1703 unboundeda1704 genteel1741 munific1745 magnifique1751 ungrudginga1774 unstinting1845 brickish1860 flaithulach1876 princely1889 outgiving1896 sharing1922 two-handed1929 a1628   [implied in:   F. Greville Life of Sidney 		(1651)	 xvi. 208  				Shee watched over the nimble Spirits, selfe-seeking or large handednesse of her active Secretaries. (at large-handedness n. at  Derivatives)]. 1640    D. Featley et al.  Θρηνοικος xxxix. 794  				She was not straightned in her bowels towards them, but was large hearted, and large handed, full of Almes, when that might helpe. c1660    R. Carpenter Pragmatical Jesuit  iii. ii. 23/2  				Who is so large-handed and boundless in his Entertainments, the Lord Liberal? 1682    T. Southerne Loyal Brother  iv. i. 38  				Tho nature plays the prodigal, and gives Large handed, what our boundless wishes crave. 1843    Metropolitan May 18  				Pride is the one engrossing passion of his nature; the pride of high estate, of a lordly line, of ancestral honours, of kingly favour, of large-handed liberality. 1884    M. A. Martin Our Maoris 24  				We were doubly anxious to be liberal after hearing a very good-tempered Maori man contrast the large-handed hospitality of his people to English travellers. 1913    Our Paper 8 Nov. 534/1  				With the largehanded liberality of an idealist, the count [sc. Tolstoi] decreed that his literary works should be a gift to humanity. 1958    Leader-Times 		(Kittanning, Pa.)	 13 Nov. 6/8  				‘Would you hesitate to take the boy?’ ‘No,’ he said. ‘and not because I'm large-handed either.’  3.  literal. Having large hands. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > limb > extremities > hand > 			[adjective]		 > types of fair-handed1505 steadfast1535 white-handed1598 hard-handed1600 horny1693 large-handed1712 red-handed1827 lily-handed1847 talon-like1883 1712    M. Henry Expos. Prophetical Bks. Old Test. ( Isa. xl. 12) sig. P4/2  				The great God metes the Heavens with a Span; to him they are but a Hand-breadth, so large-handed is he. 1860    O. W. Holmes Professor at Breakfast-table iv. 117  				That straight, coarse, brown hair which sets off the sharp faces of so many thin-flanked, large-handed bumpkins. 1896    O. Schreiner in  Fortn. Rev. Aug. 233  				They [sc. Boers] are generally large-limbed, large-handed men. 1906    E. P. Evans Criminal Prosecution & Capital Punishment of Animals ii. 217  				In the literal sense of the terms a large-brained man is not necessarily of superior intellectual power any more than..a large-handed man instinctively grasping. 1983    E. Hoffman Hands iv. 39  				While a small-handed person is characterized by the power of single-minded concentration, the lifestyle of the large-handed person is often that of diffused energy. 2011    E. Ottenberg Widow's Opera i. 50  				Only when he had drunk himself sober did this bulky, large-handed athlete become truly dangerous. Derivatives  large-ˈhandedness  n. ΚΠ a1628    F. Greville Life of Sidney 		(1651)	 xvi. 208  				Shee watched over the nimble Spirits, selfe-seeking or large handednesse of her active Secretaries. 1862    Christian Remembrancer Oct. 465  				They now give with shame and self-abasement, yet with the large-handedness of love. 1968    Billings 		(Montana)	 Gaz. 8 Nov. 12/3  				A sense of growth, of pride, of something fought for and won, a large-handedness. 2006    L. Bevan Worshippers & Warriors iii. 52/2  				The large-handedness of the supine figure on the Great Rock at Naquane perhaps denotes her passage into a more spiritually-powerful state. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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